



Phoenician tombs
The Phoenician tombs in Tangier offer a fascinating glimpse into Morocco’s ancient past, standing as silent witnesses to a civilization that once thrived along the Mediterranean coast. Carved into the rocky outcrop overlooking the sea, these tombs date back to the Phoenician period, around the 8th century BC, making them some of the oldest archaeological sites in North Africa. Their rugged, primitive charm combined with the stunning panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean make this site particularly special. As you wander among these ancient burial sites, you can feel the whispers of history, intertwined with the powerful natural scenery that surrounds them. The atmosphere is peaceful and contemplative, perfect for exploring at your own pace and imagining the lives of those who laid to rest here so many centuries ago. The site is easily accessible from Tangier’s city center, often less crowded than other tourist spots, offering a more intimate encounter with history. The views of the coast and the distant mountains complement the archaeological intrigue, providing a picture-perfect setting for photography or quiet reflection. Visiting the Phoenician tombs affords travelers a tangible connection to North Africa’s rich historical tapestry, making it an enriching addition to any trip to Tangier.
Less than 1 hour
💡 This duration is based on typical visitor patterns and includes time for exploring, taking photos and enjoying the attraction at a comfortable pace.
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